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  • Numbers set to cost Endeavour Hills

    John Amato and Endeavour Hills Rugby Union Club look increasing likely to be relegated to Premier Two level next season due to a lack of…

  • Funding on the right path

    Local resident Glen Tarrant is one of many cyclists and pedestrians who will benefit from Casey’s $1.8 million investment in recreation paths. THE City of…

  • Crusaders crush Miners

    Right: Berwick Miners wide receiver Jamie Stafford and his team-mates struggled to shake the Western Crusaders’ defence on Saturday on their way to a 34-12…

  • ‘Easybeats’ stumble again

    By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills’ struggles went from bad to worse on Saturday when it was trampled 65-12 by ladder leader Power House at Frog Hollow…

  • Watson not short on talent

    Craig Watson’s exceptional work ethic and attitude at training has seen him rack up an array of impressive accolades in the pool over the past…

  • Errors may cost Comets finals chance

    Anna Carmichael endured a busy afternoon against Sandringham at Comets Stadium on Sunday, but was unable to prevent her team from going down 2-0. By…

  • Meet Mr and Mrs ‘right’

    Berwick couple Nancy and Jack Wright. A BERWICK couple celebrating 60 years of marriage has told of how fortunate they have been to call Australia…

  • Emergency grants up for grabs

    Casey emergency services volunteer groups are being encouraged to apply for grants. CFA and SES volunteers are the backbone of many communities and the vital…

  • $7.4m duplication boost for traffic flow

    From back: VicRoads official Steve Brown, Minister for Roads and Ports Tim Pallas, Dandenong MP John Pandazopoulos, Cranbourne MP Jude Perera, front, Casey director of…

  • Show hits all the right notes

    Above: Kelsey and Ben enjoy the entertainment. PETER Combe, the man dubbed Australia’s first popstar for kids, graced the stage at Narre Warren South P-12…

  • Tigers’ bite stings Scorpions

    Scorpion veteran Steven Harrison was brilliant all day against Coburg and was never far away from the action, whether at the bottom of packs or…

  • Short course a ‘wake-up call’ for swimmers

    Clockwise, back from left: Casey Tiger Sharks head coach Ben Hiddlestone and his pupils Ryan Smith, Jemma Phillips and Craig Watson, who were three of…

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